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Wounded ISIS fighters brought to Turkey hospitals in ‘pick-up trucks’ – doctors, eyewitnesses to RT

June 16, 2016 By administrator

ISIS treated(RT) Islamic State militants are frequently transported across the Syrian border to Turkish hospitals for treatment, according to eyewitness accounts collected by RT on the ground. Their crossing was allegedly ensured by Turkish officials.

Both Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS/ISIL) and Free Syrian Army fighters were able to cross the border from Syria into Turkey en masse and receive medical help – only to then be allowed to go back to resume fighting in Syria, the head of a local doctors’ association told RT’s Lizzie Phelan.

Phelan visited Gaziantep, a city in south-central Turkey some 60 kilometers from the Syrian border. Eyewitnesses and doctors told the RT correspondent that most of the IS fighters were treated in the border city of Kilis south of Gaziantep.

“Many wounded ISIS militants or FSA [Free Syrian Army] fighters were brought to the border in pick-up trucks, not ambulances,” Medical Association Chair in Gaziantep and Kilis Hamza Agca said. “Many were unconscious and bleeding when they were brought to us.”

The injured men were apparently driven right from a “war zone” and doctors often had to deal with things like “grenades falling out of their pockets,” Agca added.

One doctor from Kilis also confirmed to RT that they were receiving fighters from across the Turkish-Syrian border, including IS militants. The doctor said on condition of anonymity that he was just one of the doctors who treated terrorists in Kilis.

The medic described discovering suicide vests on some of the IS patients and feeling terrified as he was forced to take them off.

The doctor added that the flow of IS militants being admitted to Turkish hospitals has decreased, but they still see militants admitted every couple of weeks.

When asked how the doctors felt about treating terrorists, Agca said that as medical professionals they were under an oath to help the injured, no matter who they were. “Any doctor throughout the world would do the same,” he said.

However, after the treatment was over, the fighters were allowed to rejoin the battlefield back in Syria. “We treated these fighters and they went back to fight once they recovered, some were brought for a second or third time to our hospital,” Agca said.

He also said that Turkish government officials ensured that IS fighters were able to cross into Turkey with no obstacles. “In terms of their medical treatment, the government didn’t give us any order but their policy was to provide the opportunity to fighters to use the border crossing.”

The first reports of IS militants receiving costly and complicated medical treatment was reported in May. The information was leaked via tapped phone calls and was handed to the media by opposition MP Erem Erdem.

The Turkish government has been fiercely trampling on any allegations of links to Islamic State, pushing for the prosecution of reporters and opposition MPs alike for reports that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan refers to as “treason.”

“After broadcasting this report, it’s unlikely that I’ll be able to enter the country safely again,” Phelan said.

Turkey has been much tougher on local journalists. In May, it sentenced a Turkish reporter to 20 months in jail and took away her parental rights for allegedly breaching the confidentiality of a court case.

Arzu Yildiz published footage over a year ago from a court hearing that witnessed four prosecutors being sued for ordering a search of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization’s trucks that were traveling to Syria back in 2014. The government, which insists the contents were “humanitarian” cargo to Turkmen tribes, intervened to prevent the trucks from being searched and a number of people have been persecuted for the attempt, which fueled allegations that the vehicles were carrying weapons to terrorists in Syria.

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Kurdish forces PKK Neutralize 4 Turkish soldiers 14 wounded

May 1, 2016 By administrator

n_98599_1Terror attacks in two seperate Turkish provinces in the southeast killed five soldiers and two police officers over the weekend.

Two police officers were killed in a bomb attack on a police headquarters in the southeastern province of Gaziantep on the morning of May 1, Gov. Ali Yerlikaya has confirmed.

At least 18 policemen and four civilians were injured in the suspected car bomb attack that was carried out around 9:20 a.m.

Private broadcaster CNNTürk reported that the blast occurred in front of the barriers of the headquarters.

Two cars entered the area in front of the headquarters and started firing with automatic weapons, with police responding to the attack, reported daily Hürriyet.

One of the cars managed to escape, while the second car exploded, according to reports. The police have begun a search to apprehend the other car involved in the attack.

Footage from a CNNTürk broadcast showed pieces of a wrecked vehicle near the station’s gates, several ambulances and fire brigade trucks at the scene of the blast, which it said was felt from kilometers away.

The wounded were taken to a hospital, where one police officer succumbed to his injuries.

Security measures were increased in front of the aforementioned hospital.

Armored police teams and ambulances were sent to the area, as buildings surrounding the station were evacuated by the police after the attack.

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said investigations into the attack are ongoing.

“We’ve reached significant information, but the Interior Ministry will make the necessary statement in due course,” Davutoğlu said.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has received information about the attack from Interior Minister Efkan Ala and spoken on the phone with Governor Ali Yerlikaya, according to presidential sources.

Meanwhile, four Turkish soldiers were killed and 14 were wounded on separate May 1 attacks by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the southeastern provinces of Mardin and Şırnak, according to reports.

Three soldiers were killed and 14 were wounded during a military operation in the Nusaybin district of the southeastern province of Mardin, the Turkish Armed Forces said in a statement.

The attack in the town, where a number of neighborhoods are under curfew and operations have been ongoing since March 14, came as the soldiers were detonating a bomb placed by the militants on Nusaybin’s Çağçağ Street.

Three soldiers, identified as gendarmerie specialized sergeants Serdar Yıldırım, Sinan Oruç and Hakan Duygal, were killed in the attack, according to the official statement by the Chief of Staff.

The wounded soldiers were brought to state hospitals in Nusaybin and central Mardin, according to reports.
In a separate attack on the same day, a soldier was heavily wounded after being hit by a PKK sniper during an operation in Şırnak’s İsmetpaşa neighborhood.

The injured soldier, whose identity was yet to be disclosed when Hürriyet Daily News went to press, was promptly transferred with an armored ambulance to Şırnak State Hospital, where he later succumbed to his wounds.

The attack came one day after the army announced that an army captain was shot dead by a PKK sniper in Nusaybin.

Captain Alper Kalem was wounded in clashes that erupted when a group of soldiers were trying to remove bombs on the streets at 7 a.m. local time on April 30.

Kalem was taken to hospital but later succumbed to his wounds.

Meanwhile, in the same neighborhood two police officers and one soldier were injured in a rocket attack on an armored vehicle.

Early on April 30, the military had stated that Turkish warplanes destroyed PKK targets in northern Iraq.

It said four F-16 and 14 F-4 jets carried out the raids on positions in Kandil, Hakkurk and Avasin between 23:00 p.m. and 1:40 a.m. local time.

It added that a pair of F-4 warplanes also carried out two airstrikes on PKK bases in the rural Güneycam area of the southeastern Turkish province of Şırnak.

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Kurdish freedom Fighters PKK wounded 9 Turkish security officers in clashes in Sur

December 28, 2015 By administrator

Five police officers and four soldiers were wounded on Monday in clashes with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in the southeastern district of Sur, which is currently under curfew.

According to the Doğan news agency, PKK members detonated two handmade explosives via remote control that they had planted on Monday morning in the district. Following the violent explosion, fighting erupted between security forces and PKK terrorists.

Five special operations police officers and four gendarmerie special operations members were wounded during the clash. The injured soldiers and police officers were taken to nearby hospitals. One police officer who sustained gunshot wounds and a soldier hit by shrapnel were taken into surgery. The injured security officers are reportedly in good health.

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Fourteen soldiers wounded in PKK attack in Turkey’s east

October 7, 2015 By administrator

PKK-old-fighterSome 14 soldiers were wounded on Oct. 6 in an attack on a military post by the  Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in the eastern province of Van, the Turkish General Staff said in a written statement on Oct. 7.

PKK militants launched an attack with long barreled guns on the Eşmepınar Gendarmerie Post in the Başkale district of Van, close to the Turkish border with Iran, also detonating a bomb-laden vehicle near the post, to which security forces responded with fire.

The statement said 14 soldiers had been wounded in the clashes and were immediately taken to hospital. None of the injuries were reported to be serious.

The statement also said “three terrorists” had been killed in clashes after the attack.

The General Staff said in a separate statement on Oct. 7 that 10 PKK militants had been killed after trying to break into the Aktütün Border Battalion Command Post in the southeastern province of Hakkari’s Şemdinli district.

The statement read that the militants had tried to infiltrate into the military post from three separate spots simultaneously but were prevented from doing so as the soldiers responded with fire.

Meanwhile, a military operation has been ongoing since Oct. 6 in the eastern province of Kars’ Kağızman district, with multiple armored vehicles being sent to the region for support for the operation against the PKK.

Commandoes with special ammunition were deployed with choppers at places on the escape routes of the PKK militants, state-run Anadolu Agency reported, adding that three PKK militants were killed in the first day of the operation in Kağızman and three were captured alive.

On the same day, a total of 18 people have been detained in anti-terror raids in the eastern province of Siirt and the southern province of Mersin.

Nine people, including Kurdish problem-oriented Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputy candidate İkram Vural, were detained in Mersin on allegations of “organizing events in the name of a terror organization,” “forming the structure of the terror organization inside the city,” and “making propaganda in favor of the organization.”

In Siirt’s Eruh district, nine other people were detained in an anti-terror operation on Oct. 7.

HDP Eruh District Co-Chair Nimet Dayan and a number of district heads of the Democratic Union Party (DBP) were among the detained suspects.

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16 Karabakh soldiers wounded, criminal case launched

September 26, 2015 By administrator

16 womdedYEREVAN. – Criminal case has been launched into killing of four and wounding 16 servicemen in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

Four servicemen were killed in shelling of the military outpost by Azerbaijan and 16 others were wounded, Armenia’s investigation committee reported.

Press service of the NKR Defense Army reported earlier that the Azerbaijani Armed Forces shelled at one of the northeastern protection areas of the NKR Defense Army unit on Friday at about 5:30pm. The fire was opened from Turkish-made reactive rocket propelled howitzers (TR-107).

NKR Defense Army soldiers Norayr Khachatryan (born in 1995), Robert Mkrtchyan (born in 1995), Harut Hakobyan (born in 1997), and Karen Shahinyan (born in 1997) died from shrapnel wounds.

Source: NEWS.am

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Armenia villager wounded by Azerbaijan speaks

September 8, 2015 By administrator

300x300The resident of Koti village in the Tavush Province of Armenia, Razmik Tumanyan, 22, who was wounded during the shooting by Azerbaijan, was discharged on Monday from the Ministry of Defense Central Clinical Military Hospital in capital city Yerevan.

His mother, Nazik Tumanyan, 42, who likewise had sustained shrapnel wounds on the same day and was hospitalized, told the above-said to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

“He underwent surgery at the hospital,” added Nazik Tumanyan. “[But] he still can’t put his foot on the ground.”

In her words, the residents of Koti are used to shooting by the adversary. When they hear shots, they immediately enter the basements of their houses.

On the evening of September 2, Azerbaijan had opened fire at around twenty border villages in the Tavush Province, and as a result, Razmik and Nazik Tumanyan were wounded. First, they were taken to the Noyemberyan town medical center, and then to the Central Clinical Military Hospital.

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Breaking: Azerbaijan fires at Armenia’s Tavush province border villages, several people wounded

September 2, 2015 By administrator

Attack-on-krabakhAzerbaijan has tonight resumed intensive firing in the direction of the villages bordering Armenia’s Tavush province. According to the information of Armenian News – NEWS.am, several people have been wounded as a result of the firing at Kot village.

Noyemberyan Medical Centre representative told Armenian News – NEWS.am they had got an alert from the village and sent a car to take the wounded to hospital. The number of the wounded and their condition is yet unknown.

Armenia’s Defense Ministry spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan confirmed the information received by Armenian News – NEWS.am, noting that the Azerbijani side is firing at the length of the common front in Tavush area.

“Firing is going on at the moment; they are firing mainly from arms of various calibers; the situation is under control,” Hovhannisyan said.

Armenia’s Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan today announced there is tension on the border and that the adversary has been recently firing from ranged weapons. He also assured that the Armenian forces are in control of the situation on the border.

Earlier, the Azerbijani side had fired at Armenia’s Chinari and Aygepar villages, as a result of which two Armenian soldiers were wounded.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Karabakh, people, Tavush, wounded

Two Armenian servicemen wounded in Azeri shelling

September 2, 2015 By administrator

196745Two contract servicemen of the Armenian Armed Forces were wounded Tuesday, September 1, as Azerbaijani armed forces opened fire on Armenia’s north-eastern defense positions and villages, including Berd (Tavush province), a spokesperson for the Defense Ministry said, according to Tert.am.

“Those wounded are from Berd military posts; their condition is now stable,” Artsrun Hovhannisyan told a Tert.am correspondent.

One of the wounded servicemen had to undergo surgery.

According to the surgeon, Arman Mardanyan, the condition of the soldier, who was hospitalized with a penetrating abdominal trauma is stable but critical after the surgery that lasted two and a half hours.

The doctor added that the serviceman was transferred to Yerevan Central Hospital afterwards. Mardanyan said the other wounded soldier was taken to a patient ward after his wound was dressed.

Report: PanARMENIAN.Net
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Turkey: Two policemen heavily wounded in PKK attack on police shuttle

August 27, 2015 By administrator

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Two police officers have been heavily wounded in an attack by  Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militants on a police shuttle carrying six officers in eastern Turkey, daily Hürriyet’s website has reported.

PKK militants staged the attack at around 11 p.m. on Aug. 27 in Turkey’s eastern province of Iğdır, close to Taşburun village on the country’s border with Nakhchivan.

The police shuttle was caught in crossfire as a group of PKK militants staged an armed attack.

Clashes erupted as special operations teams escorting the shuttle responded to the militants.

Meanwhile, the wounded officers were taken to Iğdır (Mount Ararat) State Hospital for treatment.

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Turkey: Two policemen wounded in a PKK attack against a police station in Diyarbakir

August 26, 2015 By administrator

arton115414-480x326The PKK attacked the police station in Diyarbakir Cermik District (Southeast), very early Wednesday morning.

According to information provided by the police authorities, a group of rebels attacked the police station at 3:00 local, using home-made explosives.

In the attack, two policemen were slightly injured.

The authors of the attack fled the area immediately when the replica forces.

Police launched an operation in the region to find PKK rebels, perpetrators of the attack according to news agency Anadolu.

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